2005 Lincoln Town Car
The 2005 Lincoln Town Car is a carryover from 2004 that comes as a 4-door, 6-passenger
luxury sedan. For the coming year, it will be offered in two trims ranging from
Signature to the Signature L. Upon introduction, both trims are powered by a standard
4.6-liter V8 that generates 239 horsepower and attains 18-mpg in the city and
25 mpg on the highway. It has a standard 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive.
2005 Lincoln Town Car's signature chrome grille always represents the refined
nature and confidence that Lincoln sedans share to their drivers.

For this year, the chrome grille possesses a bold new look after it has been
ornamented with a new Lincoln star hood ornament that stands at attention. For
this model year, Town Car is also offered with Standard Quad-beam, jewel-reflector
halogen headlights which provide 60 percent more brightness than other dual beam
headlights. It features high-intensity discharge headlamps that delivers brighter,
whiter light and virtually prolong the life of the vehicle.
The Town Car interior looks elegant with its amenities that include new American
walnut burl and stain nickel accents, power adjustable foot pedals, analog clock,
Alpine Audiophile System, dual-zone electronic automatic temperature control,
8-way power front seats, and an electrochromic rearview mirror that has a rear-ward
facing sensor that usually senses glare from the headlights of the vehicle behind
you. Aside from being refined, 2005 Lincoln Town Car is also surprisingly powerful.
It is powered by 4.6-liter, SOHC, V-8 engine with two valves per cylinder and
a dual exhaust. It also has a bunch of reengineered performance equipments that
include front suspension, providing the Town Car with remarkably improved ride
and handling. Furthermore, its refined rear monotube dampers are positioned further
outboard, adding to the car's luxurious ride quality. All Town Cars is also equipped
with rear stabilizer bar and self-leveling air springs that maintain a constant
ride height, disregarding vehicle load.